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FAQ ID # 59361 - Do PCoIP zero clients support pre-session smart card authentication? FAQ ID # 59361 PCoIP USB Smart Card Authentication Last Update: 2012/08/21 Social Bookmark this Article: Question / Issue Do PCoIP zero clients support pre-session smart card authentication? Answer / Solution Yes.
The OMNIKEY® 5321 CL SAM (Secure Access Module) represents the ideal combination ofcontactless technology with security support through SIM sized card in a single device.
PCoIP zero clients support pre-session smart card authentication for sessions connected to VMware View virtual desktops that meet the system configuration requirements listed next. For deployments that meet these requirements, PCoIP zero clients can also read and process CAC card information and allows SSO (single sign on) authentication of the user prior to session establishment. System Requirements When used with VMware View 4.5 or higher with smart card authentication enabled, the firmware securely transfers the attached CAC smart card information to the View Connection Server for authentication and SSO of a user prior to a session. Virtual Desk Requirements.
Key length is no larger than 2048 bit CAC Smart Card Properties Tested Smartcard Models Teradici has tested these specific smart card models: Your card may be on the supported card list however the applet of the card may not be supported. PCoIP zero clients locally terminate the smart card readers for pre-session authentication. This means that they are not re-directed via USB. As such, the Agent’s PCoIP smart card component must be installed the guest OS for the guest to see the smart card reader (this is not installed by default). Pre-session smart card authentication to remote workstations using PCoIP host cards is not supported at this time. EVGA PCoIP Support Direct Link to This FAQ Tags.
The Omnikey 5321 is a dual interface PC-linked reader that will read/write to both a 13.56 MHz RFID contactless smart card and virtually any contact smart card. The dual interface feature economically supports end-user environments where both contactless and contact smart card technology may be in use. The Omnikey 5321 allows users to experience the convenience, speed, and security of contactless technology for applications including log-on to Windows®, networks, websites, and applications or the secure storage of user names, passwords, and personal information. The use of contactless smart card technology for PC-linked applications is limited only to your imagination! The Omnikey 5321 is based on a 13.56 MHz contactless smart card RFID interface that is compliant with ISO specifications 14443 A and B and 15693. The reader works with a variety of 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards including, but not limited to: Features. Philips: MIFARE®, MIFARE® DESFire®, MIFARE® ProX®, and i.code.
HID: iCLASS®/li. Texas Instruments: TagIT®. ST Micro: x-ident, SR 176, SR 1X 4K. Infineon: My-d (in secure mode UID only). Atmel: AT088RF020. KSW MicroTech: KSW TempSens. JavaCard: JCOP in RSA mode.